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What You Should Not Say To Someone Who is Grieving

What You Should Not Say To Someone Who is Grieving

FromThis Too Shall Suck Podcast: A Fresh Perspective on Grief


What You Should Not Say To Someone Who is Grieving

FromThis Too Shall Suck Podcast: A Fresh Perspective on Grief

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Oct 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We're back for Season 4! On this episode I share the things NOT to say to someone when they are grieving. Let's be honest, we all wonder what we should say to someone when they have a loss and sometimes we don't hit the mark. So, I'm here to share some of the most common things people say and give you some better questions or comments to replace them with!   In this episode we discuss: + What things you shouldn't say to someone grieving + How some of the questions or comments you make can make someone feel while grieving + Better examples of how to make comments or ask questions to someone grieving + How to support someone in their grief journey    Links mentioned in this episode: S2: How to Overcome Seasonal Grief Donate to #SpiritofGW Fundraiser - Donate Here    Connect with Loryn Denise:  * Instagram: @ThisTooShallSuckPodcast * Facebook: @ThisTooShallSuckPodcast * Youtube: This Too Shall Suck Podcast *Website: www.thistooshallsuckpodcast.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
Oct 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

Are you looking for a safe space to talk about grief? Are you a millennial who wants to stop making grief, loss, & death such a taboo topic? Then get ready to love this podcast because creator & millennial host Loryn Denise was where you were not too long ago. After losing both of her parents to cancer, she went on a journey to learn more about grief. Loryn’s bubbly personality & overall positive outlook on life, allows room for open, candid, transparent, & raw conversations on the different areas of grief, not just associated with death, like you’ve never heard before.